So tell me @Garuspik what gear to you sounds "good", then. We're all dying to know..
He has on many occasions though. Bad measuring amps like tube amps, as long as they have a lot of current output (power) they will sound good, better than for example some anemic output of laptop or phone. No one is arguing that..Amir has at least one review where poorly measured amp sounded good.
Yes, I have V2 recently purchased from Drop. Dampening factor doesn't mean anything for planars. No inductance = no difference in fr because of high OI.
As absolutely any planar magnetic cans in the history deviation from 20 hz to 20 khz is less then 0.05 ohm. Sure I can provide measurements, but no one need it: any planar magnetic is a pure resistive load.
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No, you are the one who forgot about it. You act like DAC is some kind of magic voodoo box that makes music sound better or worse. It doesn't, most DACs sound the same. Only exception to this is if DAC is broken to the point of audibility.What is DAC? It's a digital to analog converter and most of your forgot about this.
Those measurements exactly answer this. DAC is connected to Audio Precision analyzer which measures output. Major difference between you and AP is that you are biased and have flawed hearing (as most humans do), which AP does not.You don't study how accurate those dacs transforms 0 and 1 to analogue. Those measurements and graphs absolutely don't answer on this.
Settings are in the manual that comes with it. I'm sure Topping will have a copy online.Sorry if it has been asked before:
There are 2 options:
F-1 39Khz
F-2 76Khs
I have no idea what they change and I could not find any info.
Can anyone please elaborate? Thank you all
I don't feel that DX3 pro can't provide enough power. It is indeed very powerful piece ofequipmentjunk.
@majingotan - sure I have external amp and another dac. In fact, I've never had a headphone amplifier before. And I still think that the whole existance of such thing as "headphone amplifier" is nonsense.
I've already compared it to my main Wadia Digimaster x64.4 and it can't be compared at all. Also I compared it to this:
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...dio-alchemy-dde-v3-0-quick-measurements.7558/
And again, topping as dac is worser then Audio Alchemy DDE 3.0. But now, not at significant margin.
Guys, come on. You're doing something terribly wrong. Many people look at your SINAD table and choose dacs and amps based solely on it.
What is DAC? It's a digital to analog converter and most of your forgot about this. You don't study how accurate those dacs transforms 0 and 1 to analogue. Those measurements and graphs absolutely don't answer on this.
Settings are in the manual that comes with it. I'm sure Topping will have a copy online.
It is "DSD Filter Setting". 39Khz is default.
I guess it's sample rate used for DSD format audio if you are using that. It's not explained further.
It only affects DSD playback so you can leave it to whatever.But what it does? should I change it? maximum resolutions file I got are FLAC 96.0 kHz 24-bit?
I think you are using DX3Pro with Windows7 audio engine.That's interesting- I tried several cables and it's the same. I also tried the headphone output and it's the same. In that I can hear the left channel and right channel prompts from BOTH the left and right earphones and speakers.
Also, with the drivers, the left and right output volume options are greyed out with only the master volume showing. See attached.